The song "Silence" by Giant Rooks explores the theme of taming inner violence and the struggle to express oneself. The lyrics reflect a desire to confront and control one's violent tendencies, symbolized by the character of "violence" that is personified throughout the song. The protagonist aims to put violence to sleep and lock it away, preventing it from causing harm. They acknowledge the presence of sirens, representing the external forces keeping watch over violence to ensure it does not escape. If violence were to be unleashed, it would lead to further destruction and chaos. The lyrics suggest that nobody in the world knows how to handle violence, emphasizing the complexity of dealing with inner turmoil and aggression. The protagonist recognizes that engaging in big fights and resorting to arguments only exacerbates the situation. Instead, they choose to break the silence and say "no" to violence and conflict. However, there is an internal conflict within the protagonist regarding whether to embrace the silence or directly confront it. The silence is described as beautiful, and they contemplate maintaining the status quo. This inner struggle between breaking the silence and preserving the tranquility of the situation is evident in the lyrics. The song also highlights the inefficacy of using words and rhetoric alone to combat violence. The mention of "silly words" suggests that verbal exchanges can often worsen the situation rather than resolve it. Towards the end of the song, the lyrics mention "five shots fired at nothing at all." This could represent the frustration and futility of trying to combat violence without a clear target or solution. However, the protagonist resolves to break the silence and say "no" to violence, despite the difficulties and uncertainties. Overall, "Silence" explores the struggle to confront and control one's violent tendencies, the dilemma of whether to break the silence or preserve the peace, and the acknowledgment that there is no easy solution to such inner turmoil.